The Palmetto shield. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1872-1873, April 24, 1873, Image 4

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legal advertisements in. toe nr saUF7’s s-i.es. will kt *kl, b<-‘or* tU t ourt H-mij" :tr*r. In 'he tw n Fu'burn. ".fli.V County. tJoore'a. on'he "rt Tuesday in V-' next. w.thin rb* log - 'bnu-a of e.h tho ■otlowtoo nroporty niz : On* eer tain tot in the town of Fvrhurn G*~ "and k"on '*• *h r>'*i- of aid 'own w W No h>-iind'-V* *■* f 11ov : f~.r!tnv - the Ino of tho tt*nti <*>d Woe" Po'ti* I?pjt.J>o ,q en*t ho- *1'...1 n sve-=t h-T the ; puhi'r rood lead’op fro r F-tirhn"n TnF'* et(e*i"e *Jt . tho--omo ho'n.r-h* 'ot w'-ir. 1-n th* '’ss-""le — in .v* ic.h 'he f-mily o' fho !••• Tbn*r M-rtonotd row r-s'dns ' i‘*,is'ed* 1 *’v l on -*s th* ->r tv r‘ -of M -t --rf-pn U -if *-d b<-s'' d• nf **’ Q C ' ri"* PUT' ft* . X.o to * r.r hv v’rttf* of atlf* ] .„;d i- fnaor af?-irah f r Fn-k vs w ‘- V-w Rr-H et. from Faverte Superior Jon**- Aten *t th* snm 'into nd p’arp. E-ist half of t-t- of land number forty (40"' in the ninth District of origia’l'y Henrv then Fay ette. hot non C-mo'cll etno'v, Gro-s ! . ponttntre on ho-* ,r H 'e r rs more '- T 'ess ,-f tv-,..,. Ih. a-mo wh'v'Tt O -rre Pe‘er? now 'i- I.i-Ti* and ->n hr Ti*to "N -Tor- It r . c-'itr* ft f-- f pneft fr- TP V 2 4'h District a M >n ~> T -->r of FsVer against Oonr jp P lore ->nd th* nm’ w S pt in tod out by fer'cf Ai p onn WIT T TAM THOMPSON B Sh.pr (T. orv priava ?’ik H r v ...„r * < -- or ’or of "*e Court of Or d'narr V . n - r .T --Ft ’! '.W ,ho * on t House D orin FntfiirCamp hell count Ge't-r* with " <h- ••***> hour, o' sate ' n 'b' fir-t T"oed,v in March nprr tbo nndivPd irt crest- of ftp rrvnor h*-ira ft Iltlscl' Baker deceased brine fn- r pforpotha of o >’ •M'k of ta' and lot ITS* end IS* of thr lt District o' o Iginsil’ Favetfp, n'W ranso v —t’ County, for thr hrrrflt o' *aid minor*, Term* Cask Marek 2 *.h 1175. ARCADIA B \KER. GEORGIA. CiiUBEIL CoiNTY X hrre. Wm J Oa-rPtt ofThomss A- L'-ib: m vr ( > 10 ,h court it. hi* ueti’iou. I'n’jr fi><i .! on r.-oerd t'n' I-.- h' P fully Rdmiftereo Thoir** A l-arh-iin’s This i*. t* err fore, to oH- p” p.rpcr* qq •rrnrd, kinlrod nd c-ed'tcrs. to *hov r**BP. if sov the S*n. why Pid n-’mi tr^fn-.honld •of h* dicharzod f-om b 1 - mif-lMr'ioo. .f and rooeiTi ! .... o' l lon on tb* n si M-v day in June 1871, Thi Ma’ch'rd 18 3 R. C. BEAVER' 5 .. O - din;.' y Admiutatrator’s Sple. GEOROr A, 1 Campbfia County, f On ti n flr- Tussdsv ie Mnv l-cxt. will he sold ho fori- hc o-'-ort Tlnuso ’o-r i Fn ctri-rAV in FyoU“ f'<-unfr. v. it!.in |, • 'aw fi 1 konr of ca'e flftr ft-.-n. in the P)ii!b W-sr c-n-nor of lot of ind nnmb-’r two l-un driti snd irrnntr si-T- -■ f2'-!7) ’1 'ho 13'h IMfiii-r of or'-fi-inally H-r.rn hut now v y alt. onnnfy. fl-’l' . thr proper’y of F-sn cls M. 'ens. dre*s**d. for the ben- fi't of the bir. of -rid deco- sod. Tern*'”*-1* Id ' fs-3 JAMES T- JONHS. Adm' nistralor. STATF ov GRoRGIA. I 0- mmiklt. Count’, f Whsbkas. Rli-bnrd A King AhnM-Irntor of Adam l. Kinc. raprpsonts to flu* Court, in Ilia pclilion duly filed end ent-rrd on ivcord. tli: hr has fully ndmtnistrred Adana B Kirn’s rstatr. This is therefore, to cite U persons con cerned. kmdri-d and creditors, to sho-.v c-usc. If nv they can. ’ hr said Arlminis-raror should not he discharged from his actni'- is trstinn, sed receive let-er. of dismission, on Ihe first Mondav in May. 1 73 Given under my hand and official signature, this February Ist, 1873. R. 0. BEAVER h ~a,y Ordinary. " fehT _ tteoT'Ttta; r rAvrnvt.t. (’oitxtv. f Whvkfak P. M Pur-lop. administrator o' John Punl .p ro .rpa. T.t to the court, in hi pori'ion.rl v tlb and !'* eMred on record that he has fully administered Jolts Dunlop’s estate. T'-i. i therefore, to /•'to oil poison? con cerned.kindred and errdi or?, tti show eain-e, II n r thee cs n . why su’d aduvnisttafor shonirl not ho discharged rrout hi? udin’n isfrntion. and receive letter® of di-mission, on the first Monday ir> Jone 1S7"1. It. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary D. B. K A. C. Ladd, IBaDvfoetnrers of and Di alers in ALABASTER AND HYDROLH LIME. WHICH took * Stv ci*l Premium of S2OO at the Fulr. Oc.tnlwr. 187 o; a c ilvor MitHl t o*tum v iis= F;i’r, November 1870: $25 00 - ; ilvf*r Premn •' C'*hh County Fir in A|*r : l 1871; a R on//* M*l l nt Arlir>ti Fair. October, 1871: Silver nt Btnto Fair. 0 to K < r. 187'.; Gobi arvl Diplo in* *t Statr Fair, October 1872. Corner Alabama Lovd St*. noir Car eborl ttir- o . Ca.vtkkm.. i* a AI.MTTIO. tl w A McCr* KV F-. KN THE “TIME” I* I? 'GUT NOW! T R RARNFS. H fcSi’ECTFULLY IN: ,) , form?* tke Ciriz *ns of Palmktto. and ▼icinitv that b* Fas opened in anew bnildinar. on Toombf Street, where be in prepared to do all work in his line, such as repairing of Watches, Clock f. Guns, istolg and Sewing Machines, with neatness and on short untie*. He ke p* on b nd a go and stock of watches elo*'k. j welry nd spectacles wlrch be will sell tow far cash, call anil ex tin tie his stock he tore bay in g -dsewbere. All work warranted. Term 0 e*h as ha keeps no hooks. jun3l THE “VIC TO R M S. M. O NEW HEWING MACHINE “V I C T 0 11” Ktins very E my, Huns very Fust, Run* very Sliil Hi. Nw Shuttle Superior to all others. DEFIES COMPETITION. Great Improvement* in Needle, Canno! he Set Wrong. B@r Agents Win ted. Addeea THE “VICTOR” S. M. CO. No 5-4 Tenth St. 4 doors west if oadwny, N ¥, WlraOT? >IVRk Ol N f That Pale, Tsllow, SicKy-Lsoking Skis i chanijcil to on*; t>f fi‘t:hnc>s and health. Those hivoithCH of the hkin, I’ustlnl.-s. it ‘.at r iies and F.riii)!ins an removed. Mi-rofuli, ScrofidouN Dher.HPg of l he Evil 18 Ulcer*, Dlil Norwt or ynv kind of Humor rapidly Jwindle and disappear under its Influence. In fac-i ii will do you more good, and cure you more speedily than any ami all oihor preparations com bin.ed. \Th>t is it! It is na ture’s own restorer 1 A soluble OAyd of iron ccmbined with the medicinal pioperties of IV.r-e divested vi ail disagreeable it ties It will cure any C hronic or Lonu* lh&4a*i whose leul or direct Cruise is had bloo l. lihenmaiimii, Pains lu l.lanbMor Cuun, tonstingtionii bio hen down by Mercurial >r other poisons, are all cured by it. For Kvphilis, or Syphi litic l *rl, there is nothims equal to it. A. Irrnl wIM-itrovc it. A!ih FOR ISR. fl'hOli I’OKL IlvOf. DU. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR ! a Ten YorofoTMibll te*3 has proved Dr.Croak '% , 'aNg IVincorsTirtoliavemom merit than any sitniinr prepnrat ion ever offered to the pubiio. It is rich in anHF|sjg!& tlie mctlicinnl qunlititsof Tar, and unequaled for teas<vi of the 'f h roat. A na * K • jx the ultL most remat kable cure* "* eflV*ctmilly euros all ( e- .S jmSjniand Coiiiii. It lias cured m many caaen of Asslmi.- and SrttUCbtfls, timtic inis been j‘ioiK)unccd a speciiio for these r'm -| plaints, fn: Pfiinsin t?w I Breast, Kkit or or Kidney li** chsp,discsisoaotthe t’rin- S l Oa*t4‘uH, iamiflice VA,uA v^t MsyLim*, or any J.iver (’onsfiaim it hts niequul. If is also a superior Tonic, Restores fihe AppcJifc, Slrengrfhens Hie K.y*te*n. Bcstoxcs the Weak and SfrehiiWateJ, Cnnsew the Foo*! to Diet'd, Rcmores Bynpe|>a i ;uul liiiMpratio.i* # PrevcnlH ,i3.sUriou>i Fevers, OiTca ton* t ;!*?rfH3 RiTTr*^' Wzml *IRa J Wii *e, | , ro;wi*t'.r. !{. !f WcPovaid A Cn., Itr.ics'M! U*mi. Ap"ut. '•';* Fiaimtufi-jCji! ,n,i i (.Vint.ierr® ?>i.. 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Eollai's’, PALMETTO. 0. t. FRONTING THE lIAILHOAi). Dealer in family gkoce i :t am Ilardu are. II ■ keeps constant’y on hand Stve -1 Ii Plow and Cast Steal, Trace and Br.asr t.'liaine. Hamee, Ishovels Spades and Axes of the bi-s quality. Plows, and Heel' bolts for event v a the Southern Agricultural works (J.>Li:i.tm- Ga. ; r-'4 If hKST CLASS S.I jc AN3 cCji SriuP. ■j IIE Undersigns 1 takes this meiie-.l o t in- I lorraing tlie p .hue, that he is now pn ]iartd to do all kin t ot work in the 10 T A D Shot) LiAE) Fine or Coarse Boots an) t-hoe . made t- Order, at.d satisla; tun gu .raut.-cl. Me has siture - Un- >ni- c- ot ■ n ]. I!kksk, latent Ne-vo-n fir, wi„ ). JS |,. ri many years experience in ti e tusimss. Orders selioi ed. J A. Vf KiIUY, I" r.-l door above the Hotel, Paikdc. > . •fb7-3m WATCH S I OLE.N. ON Saturday, the 26'h January, -vme nt ion sole Irntn the residsna.- „f q r . At at Ida Northcutt. about six miles nin i- a i - ! ttr, a single ease, edisder ese-.p meiit u.,|.- v atch. '1 be ring of said watch was eu>t.% K b orn. and the trtiuu'e hand tvr.s -it". '] . i haiii was a email bras" oite. / nt one finding s id watch will he tine rati x - r cd, i J returning it to Ihe own r. ' C. r Noicjii ;i ; r i’ Ayer’s j Sarsaparilla | ___ t Is wide!;.’ known /\ Pi as one of the moat jtgfs SSj ®;a effectual remediw e 3 Hfilh, ever discovered 6i C -' * aDS * *■ bxi the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re ntarkable cures. So mild as to be safe and benefieia! lo children, and yet so searching as to effectually out the groat cor ruptions of tl-.e blood, ssch as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the system for years, soon yield to tiffs powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous disease*, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Rlieum, Scald Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and lever. It also cures other com plaints, to whii.lt it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Ijeueorrheea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renew ing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates tlio depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel hotter, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Hie system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPARED B T Dr, J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass,, Practical cad Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE dyer’s Cathartic Pills, For the relief and E cure of *2l *.ierungtf merits in the stom- Afßyr ach, fiver, and bow are a &/ aperient, and ar excellent purgative. Purely ve{r they contaiu no mercury or niiwo' ujfasxP ral whatever. Math yjl aoi'loua sickness and yes*? sufiering is prevent' ed by thoir timely ii.-p; and cron- family *hould have them on Uanii! ion their pi t.tc ition anti relief, when reauhed. lvCng experience haw proved them to be tlio w.t surest, bo.t of all the Pills with whledi the m.irket aboiiml.s. By their occiudonsl uso, Ihe blood is vmrirted, the corruptions of the r ‘ tein expelled, obistructions removed, and whole mueninery of lire restored to its hea' activity. Internal organs which become and sluggish are cleansed by Ai/w's Pills, ami stimulated into action. Thus incipient disea** i ,; changed into health, the value of which ohm. wlieu reckoned on tho vast multitudes who it, can hardly bo computed. Their sugar coating nuikes Uiein, pleasant to take, and preserves thoir virtues unimpaired for any lengln of t-ime, so that thev are ever fresh, and pei fec-tly redial AJthougli searching, tliey are mild, and withoui disturbance to tho constitution, or diet, *. occupation. l-'uii directions are giyen on the wrr.pner • each box, how to use them as a Family rhys; and tor tWa following complaints, which lib P>'ll* rapidly cure: For or Ertf?g'*sffon, ¥vkitlc9 rae.v;, £*.U!xs3Dr and ¥*> of \ ppt'fifie, should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom- Rch, and icstore its healthy tone and action. For I-ivvr Co-spsf.*st and its various symp toms, ]s3}sSts EtT Rchc, juasnlU'e or Wrwcn 9HckneNS, SSH- Lzs Colic and iZil&fzvjn ¥"<?%• <pr, they shoul</ be judiciously taken for each ease, to ciifrect tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cfiuse it. For Dyseaterr or but on^ mild dose is generally required. For CUhtusntuiliHiAi*, piiaiiou of tlae ficim, Palis Era ;ht S?aclj and JLoin, ther should be contin uously taken, ns required, to cbr.nge tho diseased action of the system. With eivcfa change those complaints disappear. For Mropuy and they should ue taken in large and frequent dose* to produce the effect of a drastic purge. Tor tjuppresHion a large aosc should bo taken, as it produces the docired effect by sym pathy. Asa Pinner Pill, take one or two Pills to promote digyM-ion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and hovels, restores tho appci.ite, and invigorates tha system. Hence it is often advantageous nht-re no for ions derangement exists. Oue who feels. tolerably well, otron finds that a dose of those J'Uls makes him feci decided!}' better, from thoir cleansing and renovating effect on the cUgestiv apparatus. riiF.PARKD BY Z)r. <X. C. AY.'lt A CO., Practical Chemists j.ov, j:lLj mass., it. s. a. *OTi fALI-dh I>Y ALL DRUGGISTS I WRYWEERE. AyAo Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, CliUI Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodioal or Bilious Fever, &c., and indeed all tho affections -which arise i from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. No one remedy is louder IIP called for by the necessities of * the American people than a &3 sSfef 6nre and safo cure for Fever ££* / an( t Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect & certainty that it will eradicate ** tho disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from it* use in any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this dis order must be of immense service in the com munities where it prevails. Prevention is better than cure, for tho patient escapes the risk which he must ran in violent attacks of thin baleful dis temper. This /• Cuuff” expels the miasmatic poison of Fkv'isr and Ague from the system, and prevents tho development of the disease, if taken on tho first approach of its premonitory symutoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings it within the roach of everybody; and in bilious districts, whero Fkvek and Ague prevails, everybody should have it, andu.se it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all —the poor ae well as the rich. A jrreat superiority or this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent 3 i. l ?, that it contains no Qui nine or mineral; consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left an healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequent of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, arid derangement of the Stomach, .oil of which, when originating m this cause, put on the in termittent type, or become periodical. This “Cure” expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is aw in valuable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be ex creted from the system, and cannot aceuimilaM in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence b is even more valuable for protection than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter mlttents if they avail themselves of Cue protoe* •„ on this remedy affords. bor Liver Cmtyplaliit* , arising from torpid* itv o the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim ulating the Liver into healthy activity, arid pro ducing tAimy truly remarkable cures, when wrier m„d ‘ines fail. PREPARED BY J* Cs ad dR&CO., liOwell, Mosß. f - act leal ,;•' Analytical Chemist#, A'SjJ SOLD /Jj’.i OUND THE WORLD. fhicLj SI.OO r::n bottle. Ayer’s Fair Vigor,; F restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. If loss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that anew I growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the liair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to tha j scalp arrests and prevents the forrna ; tion of dandruff, which is often so un- I cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a IIAIR. DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.j Practical and Analytical Chemists* LOWELL, MASS. #>S^^ VE6ETABLE S!CiUA glggil m MAIB Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alone. ' We can a sure cur old patrons that it is kept- fully up to its high standard; and it is the oidy reliable snd perfect ed preparation for redoring Gray on Faded Haiti to its youthful color, making i: soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its toxic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, its it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker ’and stronger. In b:i'-!:iess, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create anew growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomic:.! Hath Dressing ever used, :w it requires fewer applications, and gi. iv. the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, .says, “The constituents are pure,and care _fu!ly selected lor excellent quality; and I 'consider it the Best Prepa ration for its intended purposes.” Scld by all Druggist*, and Dealers in Medicine*. Price One Dollar. Buckingham’s Dye. T’Olt THE WHISKERS, As our Rencwer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured bv R. P. HALL, & CO., NASHUA, N.EL Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, j For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the great (Recoveries of modern science, few fire of more real value to mankind than this ef factual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other countries, has shown that it doea surely and effectually control them. The testimony ©f our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the faet, that Cherry Pectoral will and does relieve ami cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat ar.-j Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Orgm ;<4 yield to its power; and cases of Cousump* tion, cured by this preparation, are public? ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be Loved, were they not proven bevond dispute Asa remedy it is*adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to he compute:!. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. Every family should keep it o:i hand as a protection against the earlv and unperceired attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met fit first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten der lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to be without it. Asa safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat ami Chest of childhood, Cherry Pectoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on h acts speedily and surely against ordinary coals, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily they can be cured. Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toll ; spared in making every bottle in the utmost ; P perfection. It may be confidently re lic upon as possessing all the virtues it has*ever exh; ; ted, and capable of producing cures ar mem. ble as the greatest it has ever effected. F REPARED BY Dr. J. 0 WER & CO,, Lowell, Mass., Fraction and Analytical Chemists. )ti> by all deCgqists kyjekywherb gjgaggwyirg* A nx ENDORSED AND FSFSCRTT.ED BT MORI? lea*. i: g Piijsieir.aa ihca r-Hy rthrr Tonic or hL_i ubntn-sr ian?. Thcrui A SSI it M p;iV,Vi:. T sTiTE, For Fever nnd/.gnc In'ermi:ten-a. riiion!Tie*.-t a!t ciders arising from nr slurb’** rnusra. They tre bigkly r-’=- emmendedas an AXTI-T VSFJ PTIC, **;.■ in rwo cf IXI. I- G FIST ION are iktalvabi.3. >• n A FFE7IZK l c."A ICV> CUPEIAJTT acd in riv.i of G*’ - ERA I. ]j.7>n.lTT t -ey have never iu a siuqlo instaurd f Bel in producing the iao* harry results. 1 i-y :rc pr.ri-ic r BESR'KWI.IO ITKAT.ES, Ftroej'heningtho bo-r. v. in-. :rora;>n U.Ji.ri.ud, :.d tmn and tla-Uu:tT o t*o v.bt la i.ol'r- Yho HGkIN lif- Tints 1.1-9 term pound .J v :th tha t< f o .re. tn-1 n’ un it f.inulant 1* m ever • 1 -o l r. a O' , red to tne s rLB AS ANT TANARUS) T l-lTAftSsiHr.U i far-9 tints roahla leg so Many r.*r-.- 1 r * : -i-ie-r.-l 1y D a ft-'•." S tyuitho best n t) iP vniii-'O, ceia. ltcost* but Ut tb to t're them a f >tri 1. t -1 Every Faraiiy fifconUllave n C,-'. No preparation in the wor I ran proottca s > many uwqua t tc.l eudorseniot: '■ 1; phyaiciaEs cf .ho very highest f.nuf-zg la their prof.’s : n. Endorsed also l'j th* and f.\ leading dcnomlna tionalpcpert. ftev. Wm. P. F-.encoder, tha c!l<o>t Melbcdlst tn,nl*tr !o Pt. Louis, sbv4 tl i l.cr-.e i .itrru w.-n lu- vtgrateful in centriba ting in iho ie.tcr-.ioa cf ray fc’.reupth, aai r.a pp:i:e. . O’sos.'i Mo.. June L, !■ i. Pcr’ons graatlr •-!. p I huvo b-cn, whs requi-o a tonic or s.imceaxt, need aaua for uothlnj be tor Ihr.n th Hurav Ki.-cr.-. t\ XT. COR-:. Fresidiag r.lu-'r M. F. Church, rirttsburg DlstrUt. I'SITIO lIUTCI MaIUXS liOAl IT At, ) tT. 1.0 Me.. Ccr. 8, 1870. \ Javj** A. Jackpon a Co.-1 hr.vocxansinod the f-rmula f-r making the •• Homo bto.narh liittors," r.c.d u*c I them l a this hwfdtal the Vast lour nun; :•. I r tuiuor them tha Kttv.t r.nlt*- tblo tonic andetiiaulaut v.o'.v‘-n use. In. 11. El-1 LCHdSR, B*mitlc_.t J’hysician iu t nirgn U. f ; . M--rlno Kueyital. Jambs A. Jackkam h Go.—Gcntlemmi: As you have erna municated to the medio l jn-vifassicu t recipe of the “llnio Hitters," it c.afinot, th-r- f. -o liecoasi.-.,‘rsi oa it pat-eu‘. mo’* iciue, no pat. uil.a\ lag been t.-.k.a fer it. We liave oxamlncl the formula f .r r-r.j.Big the *• Homo KitUrs.” and imkcita tingly Bay the combinnti* n i“cnj f rare oxcolknco, all tho urticlPß used in itscempotitiru rrc the host cT t! i class f t which they belong. I*ring 1. yh y Toulc. niiianlant. Si.>utaehlc„ Canninitive. rn t slightly I.axativ . Tho n-ds cf preparing them ia f trictlv in "r;h the rules of pharciacy. Having used then i * • ir i.nvote pruntlce, wc take plva-ur m recoinm n Hag tlrun to nil p-r* u . desirous f taking BltUra, r n being tho boat Tonic end Jitia.ulaai now offervi to thn pub* lie. FRANK G. POUTER, Frof. and T>is-.es ef V.’ome-i, Colicg* of PUy.ri cians. and lato member Rouv-I of ficallh. L. C. J- G.M INIF.RF. Prof. Cbstctri-JJ sod Di-'eas-ea of M cm. n, ftt. Imv.'r, Med. Collcpo. DRAM-: McDOWMLL, M. !>., Late Pros’t. Mo. Jfcd!:nl Coll-c, 11. A. Cr.ARK. M. IT, Prof. Br.r.qerv. Mo. bfedicr.l Colle;*n nn i Luo Resident rhysl ciaa Gltv Hospital, 1 t. Louis MiswmvL „ . 1: V. UII1: r.T Pn T 'TH. Pro f. Practical Pharmacy, ft. I.rii r*lU- e c-f lMu.rmacy j. (’. V-iITT.iI 1! lid. Mcdicl Archives. Air. KuACor;:, M. D. Pr. C. V. V. Lc w*.c, C. GeRtCKK, M. D. F. Gkatb Mockh. IS. D. tl. A. Wauk, ii. D. V.-. . Y.” .M. P. K. C. r'UN'vf.lV, M. D.. rr-f. Su’-rery, il-mv-o u-tM : M.dier.l Collcf*. T. J. VA3TINH.M. D.. T. G UOHNVOGK. M. D.. Pr. f. of Midwifery and 1 i..ea.'sci V.'ouisn, College of Rom®#- pathic rhysieiaua and Bur;;-on;. v JOHN T. Tr.ifPLr., V.. D.. Prof. Mgieria ???•”.,-a uni Thcraaptatios, llumccepathle Kodl ttl Collcgo wf M--X”.rt .) o. COXZLr.MAN, if. D. t Lecturer Oa DUCRM3 cf Ckih.r. ii, U. - C ..-liege of Missouri. C.IAKLLH VASTiXK, M. D.. Prcf. cf Pbyr.ic-lorv. Hoiumoputliti Mcdi-in 1 Cs’.lo.e of Mo, " ' JOIIS 1.-VRTHAN. 11. I)., Prof. CHa’aal HtNllclno, Cf l. llf>' c.f, aB Id Physician* nn*l Surg’c. They ars sud--;>r o other F.u>inti'h BUtrr.t. j. NO N.vNPVP.ri. Analytical Cheaiwt. Ko Bittern i t the vv hn’ ' • Ithc.t * , ShiO.; r. L'.-ICiI, A ii; r 111' * 1 “hem’.dt. * Kminri <>* C lsJcnfio. Thcfena ilti fc th * 11 -mi • Pilterj hi • be’.’. 4ub”.;-tied re to, rnd wc Iwlicrc F'•m ‘ b” • v.e b taui-J and aumulaat far ooacral u* nowcSereil to the publie. 11. A .'OI’UKHY, V., G. A. Marinzu, Analytical Ja-;. V. L. Ulanky, Jl. P. Chcmih*. Prcf. Lh r.Uhtry, l.uah n. .h. Hahn, M. P., H.'Ji.rul Cot H-go. It. McVicau, M. I'-, and. it. W. I\, Noun. S. La m:a, M. P-, T- S. Hovnk. i. D.. It. Ll'i>la.m, M. P-. Taos. T. Elld. M. D., Ja. A. Collin'. X. D.. J. A. Hint. M. P. Emiss-ffs:! B*4sy!cian:’J in cißCiimatl, Nearly all of w iiiiu uru Pivfosao.Y. ia cue or tbe other of tin Medical CoVlegcd, No other Litter.; imvc ever been c.T'-cd to the pub.W oa* bracing t o many v-.i- iibla rcujcai.il a,-r-:it=. J. L. Vattieh. .'i. P., I*. A. Jcmsu. >t. D., C. T. P.-'JI’HON, y.. I' .. p. r. L. ' .tKB, Id. D., C. F. k-c-AT, M. P.. 0. W. Ilir.LEit. it. D.. W. T. Tali.-ai aM. P. J. J- Quinn, >L D„ J. H. liLCHSlii', M. I'.. V. 1L V. cu;-,vvai:d. M. D., G. A. Doherty, >l. D., U. S. Wavke, C.h m.’t, C. Woouwari*. M. I‘ . G. K. i'.\ yi.cw . M. P., r. w. M. Fahthv. M D. p. F. MAi.i.r. M. I'-. Ii- H. J.m in-on M D. ON. m. P. I’ - *: 7.,. j; j; •••-. :. ; ■ , i'.ui.t’.y fer tubigcstlo* ®n!-.■<* *c• f.-- osa’.-.T I <vr*. G. H. 7 .must, n, y,. a.r>. - c - v:*. P-. in char; ■• f ( •*v i el, V R. b.-i.f ns. it. I>., J. M. it•■t*.!tin. >!. D , Fa.'. Otav, M. i> . It, w. i’UKNri.:.. V:. M. A. E;muns>4. M. D , fcAXDPOUD Lsll, 3.*. F.. Iw !, H. D., S'nrsif2crsS Priyaicip-dv-i in B. ". PAXii. M. !).. V'l. -."V.ms. it W. H. Child**, M D., P- H- VT.LL.vir>. M. l\. C. Tt-.u, Ch • : >*., J. H. Me Ir.m.LAM, in. D„ Aii’tS i 7 <>f OiSsora In alt party of th;* North, M'. v :-•* 1 ' i-• J. L. Gaknzu, M. D., MiUvauXe.*. * to.'>a:.ih.-,'r7'.vr-’. o*. m, jijsKS A. 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